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Nobel Prize winners inspire young minds in new scientific articles for kids 

Frontiers

Frontiers for Young Minds launches third volume of Nobel Collection articles for young readers Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , an award-winning, non-profit, open-access scientific journal for kids, has released the third volume of its Nobel Collection today.

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Five Nobel Prize winners publish scientific article collection for children

Frontiers

The Nobel Collection of free scientific articles for next generation of scientists goes live. Young people everywhere now have access to a free collection of scientific articles written by winners of science’s most coveted honor, the Nobel Prize. Kornberg , awarded The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2006.

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Nobel Prize winners publish new scientific articles just for kids 

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Latest Nobel Collection articles offer fresh excitement to young scientists Photo credit: Frontiers Frontiers for Young Minds , a unique, completely free kids’ science journal launched its second Nobel Collection today. It promises to be an exciting and educational experience for both kids and adults alike. Defying Gravity?

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10 most-viewed article collections in 2023

Frontiers

This year, researchers explored a wide range of topics, including: cancer combinational immunotherapy COVID-19 research the physiology of breathing during exercise and the future of animal experimentation. million views, the following Research Topics sought answers to your biggest research questions from 2023. With over 1.8

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Frontiers for Young Minds celebrates 15 million article views!

Frontiers

We have now reached 15 million article views! I selected 6 articles for you to start exploring what our journal has to offer. By Ayelet Vardi Reaching 15 million article views is an exciting moment for us at Frontiers for Young Minds. On our articles page you can search for your favorite topics!

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Why Nobel laureates love to leave the herd: find out in the November 2021 issue of Physics World magazine

Physics World

Change of tack: Nobel-prize-winning physicists often change research direction even before being awarded their prize. With politicians gathering for the United Nations COP26 climate summit in Glasgow this month, the 2021 Nobel Prize for Physics is a reminder of just why physicists do such important work on so many fronts.

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A Nobel pursuit

Real Climate

Last week, the Nobel physics prize was (half) awarded to Suki Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann for their work on climate prediction and the detection and attribution of climate change. Needless to say these are big topics which have had many inputs from many scientists over the years. Klaus Hasselmann and Suki Manabe.